Collector General of Customs

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Corporate body

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Collector General of Customs

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Dates of existence

1841-1941

History

The records of the Collector General of Customs span the years 1841-1941 and include documents created by the Treasury Board, the Ministry of Finance, the Superintendent of Public Works and The Board of Harbor Commissioners. These records reflect the various functions, which were: the collection of customs duties; the regulation of entry and departure of passengers and cargo; the moorage of vessels; and the administration of the harbor.

Although official records of the Collector General of Customs begin in 1841, earlier documents indicate that the functions of the Harbor Master were carried out by Alexander Adams and Stephen Reynolds prior to that time. Related 20th century records may be found in the Board of Harbor Commissioners. Printed reports are filed in the Government Publication Collections. Broadsides and Tables of Customs House statistics are available for 1843-1873

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Territorial Department of Public Works (1900-06/1959)

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temporal

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Territorial Department of Public Works

is the successor of

Collector General of Customs

Dates of the relationship

1900

Description of relationship

The Superintendent of Public Works assumed the powers and duties of the Minister of Finance and Collector General of Customs relating to pilots and harbor masters.

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Board of Harbor Commissioners (1911-07-01/1961-07-01)

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temporal

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Board of Harbor Commissioners

is the successor of

Collector General of Customs

Dates of the relationship

1911 - 1949

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2020-08-17, Carol Kellett: Entered into AtoM

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